The Clorox Company announced the election of Stephen Bratspies and Pierre Breber, effective as of November 20, 2024, to its board of directors, adding deep leadership, operational and financial experience that aligns with Clorox's strategic priorities. Bratspies, 57, brings strong executive leadership experience, including as chief executive officer of Hanesbrands. He also holds considerable operational, merchandising and marketing expertise from senior leadership roles with Walmart, Specialty Brands and PepsiCo.

Bratspies' significant customer, retail and consumer packaged goods industry background enables him to provide valuable perspective on the Company's strategy, business and growth. Bratspies also serves on the Board of Hanesbrands. Breber, 60, brings extensive financial and accounting expertise, including as chief financial officer at Chevron where he held numerous executive, commercial, operational and international leadership roles.

He also possesses broad experience in strategic transformation and growth initiatives, which supports Clorox's strategic objectives. Breber also serves on the Boards of PACCAR and Southwest Airlines. Bratspies is expected to serve on the Audit committee and Breber is expected to serve on the Audit and the Nominating, Governance and Corporate Responsibility committees.

As previously disclosed in Clorox's proxy statement, Amy Banse, Paul Parker and Kathryn Tesija did not stand for re-election at the annual meeting of stockholders. All other nominees were elected to new terms as directors. This now brings the current number of Board members to 11.